The developer behind VLC’s 6 billion downloads now wants to connect hundreds of millions of robots
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What Changed
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Why It Matters
The team that built VLC's 6 billion‑download media player is now funding a platform that will let hundreds of millions of robots share data, turning isolated edge devices into a unified, AI‑driven network; this could unlock scalable robot‑to‑robot learning, enable real‑time swarm intelligence, and drive a new market for lightweight, distributed AI infrastructure that competes with cloud‑centric models.
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Who Is Affected
- AI product teams
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